Unimaginable drape and comfort in knit designs made with Unity yarn
KNITmuch|Issue 8
This 4-fiber yarn is excellent for spring, summer, and fall knits because of the balance it has between wool and plantbased fibers.
Unimaginable drape and comfort in knit designs made with Unity yarn

I’d like to share some designs that have been knit with this yarn.

A ripple or zigzag scarf is a really good project for a beginner knitter who wants to move past just the knit and purl stitches. This free design, the Coastline Scarf, uses only 2 skeins and there are yarn-overs for increasing and straightforward decreases to draw the columns of stitches into points.

By adding a third skein, and one with a bit more contrast, you can knit this elegant triangular shawl.

Even though this shawl could be knit with 3 skeins of Unity Beyond, I really like how the designer chose a darker solid blue called “Ink” to make eyelet rows that divide the wider bands of gradient stripes. This free design lives up to its name, the Flying V shawl.

In addition to these free designs in Unity and Unity Beyond, designers Amy Gunderson and Rachel Brockman have teamed together to write an e-booklet collection. You can obtain each design individually if you wish.

The Tanami Tee has a solid front and a multicolored back with a lace motif on the back and the top yoke.

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